A wavelet approach to binary blackholes with asynchronous multitasking
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Abstract
Highly accurate simulations of binary black holes and neutron stars are needed to address a variety of interesting problems in relativistic astrophysics. We present a new method for the solving the Einstein equations (BSSN formulation) using iterated interpolating wavelets. Wavelet coefficients provide a direct measure of the local approximation error for the solution and place collocation points that naturally adapt to features of the solution. Further, they exhibit exponential convergence on unevenly spaced collection points. The parallel implementation of the wavelet simulation framework presented here deviates from conventional practice in combining multi-threading with a form of message-driven computation sometimes referred to as asynchronous multitasking.
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Authors
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Hyun Lim
Brigham Young University
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Eric Hirschmann
Brigham Young University
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David Neilsen
Brigham Young University
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Matthew Anderson
Indiana University
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Jackson DeBuhr
Indiana University
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Bo Zhang
Indiana University